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Event: Jews’ Next Dor & Yidventure: Point Reyes Beginner’s Hike

Hike through diverse forests and beautiful meadows that haven’t changed much since Sir Francis Drake discovered what is now Point Reyes National Seashore for Queen Elizabeth I! At a mere 3.2 miles, with almost no elevation change, this outing is great for beginners! We may even find some wild fruit along the way.

Since we’re going up to Marin County, this adventure will take the entire day. Please plan accordingly. Pack a dairy/vegetarian lunch with you. We will have dairy/vegetarian dinner at Tony Tutto Pizza in Mill Valley (246 E. Blithedale Ave., Mill Valley, CA).

If you live in the South Bay, your journey will be shorter and cheaper if you head up the 880 and meet for a carpool in Fremont, at 10am, in the parking lot of Panera Bread (43317 Christy St., Fremont, CA).

Post to the wall to organize other carpools, and/or to let us know to wait for you at the Fremont carpool.

We’ll be hiking to Divide Meadow via the Bear Valley Trail. This casual stroll through mixed Douglas fir forest and along Bear Valley Creek leads to an open grassy meadow. Several benches along the way offer great resting spots in the shade, and Divide Meadow is a nice place to picnic in the sun.

Trail Map (Drake’s Beach, in the northern part of the park, is not shown on this map)